I'm wondering if it's only me or if I'm doing something wrong, but a tv show that shows in 4K HDR in my TV is not showing more than HD 1080p in my Tab S7 Plus. So, no HDR.
I'm sure Wifi Quality is more than enough (tested 400 Mbps) so I'm not sure what I'm missing here
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Hi,
I am owner of a Sony Xperia Tablet S with a docking station(using to connect to a TV through HDMI cabel). When I connect the tablet to my TV(Samsung 1080P) It is only recognized as 720P device. That's probably OK, but when I play 1080P movie It should change to 1080P video resolution but it doesn't happen. I tried to search for a HDMI output setting in the tablet but there is no such thing, I also tried several video players, even to play exact resolution size video - 1920x1080 no change... still only 720P. And to be honest 720P doesn't look very brilliant from this tablet. I hoped to use the tablet as some kind of "all round video player".
Is there any way that I can convince the tablet to play videos in 1080P/Full HD? Any idea how to resize HDMI output resolution?
I know that it is mirroring my device, but even though it should automatically resize when playing full HD movies. (Saw it on couple of videos, where it does really work. The TV shows 1080P videos and the devices screen stays black, I guess because of their lower resolution, but that's OK.)
I can't find anyone else with this problem, so I decided to come here where the professionals live.
My problem is that i'm 100% sure that this is an hd phone, as I've downloaded and played HD videos before, and the default background is HD. Whenever I run the youtube application, the maximum quality that i'm allowed to choose is 480p. Any help would be appreciated.
The resolution is qHD, youtube detects itself, so we cant have 720p on youtube.
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Renguko1 said:
...My problem is that i'm 100% sure that this is an hd phone...
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Moto E 2015 has a 960x540 resolution screen. While the phone can handle playing higher-resolution video (I'm been able to play 1080p and 720p 10bit video in MX Player with no issues), the Youtube app limits to the resolution of your screen. Wish it at least gave the option for 720p, for the greater bitrate, but alas it's limited to 480p. Unofficial Youtube apps might give you all the resolution options, but I haven't tested out any to confirm.
To which format I should convert my 2k and 4k videos to make them playable on Galaxy S3 Neo, any idea?
I get unplayable videos also after automatic mfpmp conversion to WMV.
I tried all these players and several formats, still no luck:
360VR
AAA VR Cinema
VaR's VR Video Player
Homido
Video Player for Android
VLC
VRTV Free
I had some success with lower resolution 3d 360° videos, but I need at least 1440 lines, because such videos are in Under/Over format, which means vertical resolution is actually half of video resolution, so 2K (1440) becomes HD Ready (720) and 4K (2160) becomes FullHD (1080), and when your eyes are 5 cm from display, you really need the highest possible resolution!
NOTE:
is it possible to edit forum engine limitatins about length of tags? "VR" and "3d" are useful tags but not allowed because shorter than 3 chars.
Hi everyone,
Has anyone been able to stream 4K videos from Amazon?
Is there a way to tell what resolution the videos are that you are streaming from Amazon? Also how do I know if it is HDR? When I try to purchase movies from Amazon from my phone the highest resolution I can select is HD. (doesn't matter if what screen resolution I have the phone set to)
Vudu is nice cause usually down at the bottom of the movie page are details about the various resolutions, audio formats and HDR formats that are supported. The down downside of Vudu is that they are on team DolbyVision which I believe our phones does not support
Thanks
dsMultiChat said:
Hi everyone,
Has anyone been able to stream 4K videos from Amazon?
Is there a way to tell what resolution the videos are that you are streaming from Amazon? Also how do I know if it is HDR? When I try to purchase movies from Amazon from my phone the highest resolution I can select is HD. (doesn't matter if what screen resolution I have the phone set to)
Vudu is nice cause usually down at the bottom of the movie page are details about the various resolutions, audio formats and HDR formats that are supported. The down downside of Vudu is that they are on team DolbyVision which I believe our phones does not support
Thanks
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Possible that Amazon Doesn't support HDR on mobile devices yet. Netflix only recently enabled this on their app.
Hi there,
I have a Beelink GS-King X, which is claimed to have an max output resolution of [email protected]
My TV is [email protected], and I can see on the TV details that the HDMI input from GS-King X is a 3840x2160px resolution. The selected resolution in the box is [email protected]
However, the image detail is not crispy, it's obvious that the image is upscaled or something else, even the 4K movies are not with such detail compared with the TV embedded player.
Besides that, I can see details in Kodi and in another app, that the resolution is 1920x1080px. Moreover, the screenshots resolution is 1920x1080px, not 3840x2160px. Please take a look on the attached screenshots.
Are we being fooled by Beelink? Or is there something we can do to have a true 4K resolution?
fearbrain said:
Hi there,
I have a Beelink GS-King X, which is claimed to have an max output resolution of [email protected]
My TV is [email protected], and I can see on the TV details that the HDMI input from GS-King X is a 3840x2160px resolution. The selected resolution in the box is [email protected]
However, the image detail is not crispy, it's obvious that the image is upscaled or something else, even the 4K movies are not with such detail compared with the TV embedded player.
Besides that, I can see details in Kodi and in another app, that the resolution is 1920x1080px. Moreover, the screenshots resolution is 1920x1080px, not 3840x2160px. Please take a look on the attached screenshots.
Are we being fooled by Beelink? Or is there something we can do to have a true 4K resolution?
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When you are in the Enviroment of KODI the resolution is Always 1920X1080 !!!!
But when you are watching a film etc. the resolution will be the same as the file you are watching (if it is 4K you must see it in 4K .........).